Authoritarian Parenting Styles

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Authoritarian parenting style is one that instills obedience of the child. The parent is controlling and will set strict boundaries and have high demands and expectations of both behaviors and successes that does not afford the child’s opinion. The child’s daily routine will be very structured and orderly, as set by the parent, regardless of the individual child’s needs or desires. Communication tends to be one sided, with the child be told what to do, and input from the child is generally not acceptable or considered. To dominant the child, the parent will use harsh punishments, which may include physical and/or verbal punishments. Children from authoritarian homes may be conscientious and do well in school but have also learned to internalize their emotions resulting in anxious and/or unhappy children.
Permissive parents are the complete the opposite of authoritarian parents. Although they are supportive and compassionate towards the child, they do not set boundaries and have very little (if any) demands or expectations of the child. The parent does not set daily routines and there is little structure or order set by the parent. To avoid conflicts, the parent allows the child make the decisions and self regulate one’s own behaviors and activities. Discipline in any form is generally lacking, though the parent may …show more content…

This does not mean the parent will necessarily change his/her decision, but their is communication between the parent and child and respect for the child’s opinion. The parent takes the role of guiding the child to success instead of dominating and demanding it. The child is likely to grow up with high self-esteem, self-control, good social skills and an optimistic outlook resulting in being happy and well

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